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Re: Router escape char posted 05/02/2000
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Since router b has the session to router c, the way whenever you try the
escape seq. and then back, you'll go to router c. If you do a "sh session" on
router a, it will say the session is on router b.

I'd open another session to router b from a. A cleaner way to do it would be
opening a session to router b and a second session directly to router c.

Regards,

"S.K. Chan" wrote:

> I got a problem how to define a "escape-char" on EXEC.
>
> It's because when I telnet from rtr-a to rtr-b & then to rtr-c, then
> inputting the "escape-char" will always get me back to rtr-a.  How could I
> manage to
> return to rtr-b?
>
> Many thanks
> SK
>
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